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Family I (FNP 1) | Questions with
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UTA
Question:
What age do you screen for chlamydia & gonorrhea?
Answer:
Age 25
Question:
What age do you screen for HIV?
Answer:
Age 15-65y
,Question:
When do we screen for syphillis?
Answer:
When patient is high risk
Question:
How do you perform a scrotal exam?
Answer:
1. Inspect
2. Palpate (unaffected 1st)-should be mobile testis, smooth epididymis
(located posterolateral to testis)
3. Transilluminate: light to check for lesion/mass. It will shine through
hydroceles.
*If spermatic cord is knotted= torsion*
Question:
What is Prehn's sign?
Answer:
During scrotal exam, if provider lifts the scrotum:
1. Pain is relieved = positive sign
2. Pain is unchanged or worse = negative sign
,Question:
What is the Blue dot sign?
Answer:
Small, bluish discoloration of upper pole of testes that may be tender with
hard, palpable nodule. This indicates torsion (appendiceal torsion)
Question:
What is the cremasteric reflex?
Answer:
Pinching the high medial thigh of male to see if test retracts
1. Brisk retraction = reflex intact
2. Absent = testicular torsion
Question:
What is HER2?
Answer:
Stands for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2
1. an oncogene where breast cells overproduce
2. HER2= overgrowth of HER2 protein
3. If HER2+= more aggressive than HER-
, Question:
What is a triple negative tumor?
Answer:
No HER2/ER (estrogen receptor)/PR (progesterone receptor)
*Is a higher risk of early recurrence and metastases
Question:
How is triple negative treated?
Answer:
Docetaxil
Carboplastin
Trastuzumab
Pertuzumab
Question:
What is an alternative to axillary node bx?
Answer:
Sentinel node bx
*may need dissection if no evidence of axillary node metastases